
The Peninsula Environment Group (PEG) is proud to present “Woytopia”, a green living festival that has evolved from successful Sustainable Living days held the past two years by PEG as a means to engage and educate the community about living in an environmentally sustaining way to lighten the human footprint on the planet.
Woytopia will include stalls, educational talks, food, music, films, dance and fun activities for the kids. Through advertising and promotion, the festival committee expects around 1000 locals to enjoy the event.
Stalls: Environmentally friendly, organic, natural, and/or sustainable living products and services. Local sustainable businesses including solar power, rainwater tanks, local organic produce, natural beauty products and bush tucker as well as local green community groups are encouraged.
Entertainment: Music and Dance from around the world. Indigenous, South American, Folk, Indie, ZUMBA, Drumbala Drum Circle and more! Woytopia performances will take place throughout the day and include something for everyone.
Food: Delicious sustainable food options at affordable prices will be available on the day from a variety of local growers and food retailers.
Green: Featuring a full program of green activities, Woytopia includes talks on solar power, energy saving, climate change and sustainable home design, and workshops on beekeeping, worm farms, keeping chickens, no-dig gardening, starting to grow your own veggies, as well as a selection of short film documentaries on green themes. There will be a “Bike Zone” with bike repair workshops and electric bikes demonstrations and, weather permitting, a Solar Oven demonstration by local school students.
Fun for the Kids: Woytopia will feature a great program of kid’s entertainment with native animals from Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park, and green themed activities such as worm farming, recycling, solar power and Aboriginal culture. Other activities will allow kids to express their creativity with music, dance, drumming, a giant mural and mask-making. Plus, what festival would be complete without a jumping castle, train ride and gyroscope - and there’s loads of safe, fenced, green space for kids to run around and let off steam.
LETS Trade Day: Find out about LETS, the great local exchange network where you can trade goods and services without money!
Inclusion: Festival goers will enjoy taking part in creating the massive Dreamtime mural and adding their thoughts and ideas to the Woytopia wall.
Woytopia will include stalls, educational talks, food, music, films, dance and fun activities for the kids. Through advertising and promotion, the festival committee expects around 1000 locals to enjoy the event.
Stalls: Environmentally friendly, organic, natural, and/or sustainable living products and services. Local sustainable businesses including solar power, rainwater tanks, local organic produce, natural beauty products and bush tucker as well as local green community groups are encouraged.
Entertainment: Music and Dance from around the world. Indigenous, South American, Folk, Indie, ZUMBA, Drumbala Drum Circle and more! Woytopia performances will take place throughout the day and include something for everyone.
Food: Delicious sustainable food options at affordable prices will be available on the day from a variety of local growers and food retailers.
Green: Featuring a full program of green activities, Woytopia includes talks on solar power, energy saving, climate change and sustainable home design, and workshops on beekeeping, worm farms, keeping chickens, no-dig gardening, starting to grow your own veggies, as well as a selection of short film documentaries on green themes. There will be a “Bike Zone” with bike repair workshops and electric bikes demonstrations and, weather permitting, a Solar Oven demonstration by local school students.
Fun for the Kids: Woytopia will feature a great program of kid’s entertainment with native animals from Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park, and green themed activities such as worm farming, recycling, solar power and Aboriginal culture. Other activities will allow kids to express their creativity with music, dance, drumming, a giant mural and mask-making. Plus, what festival would be complete without a jumping castle, train ride and gyroscope - and there’s loads of safe, fenced, green space for kids to run around and let off steam.
LETS Trade Day: Find out about LETS, the great local exchange network where you can trade goods and services without money!
Inclusion: Festival goers will enjoy taking part in creating the massive Dreamtime mural and adding their thoughts and ideas to the Woytopia wall.
Woytopia is a ‘Wastewise’ event dedicated to the reduction of landfill. It’s a great family fun day with food, music, stalls and lots for the kids to do, as well as inspiring ideas for making life a little greener. Be excited by Woy Woy’s newest festival. Woytopia.